Issues: signs

There are various traffic signs (speed limit, US401 identity signs, warning signs) that are blocked by the trees that are all the way down the right side of the road as you head south into downtown raleigh on Captial blvd. The trees are beautiful, but they are creating a safety hazard by blocking road signs.

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This has been a four way flashing red for several weeks now, previously a regular traffic light. I don't mind it this way, however, every time I go through this intersection, at least one other driver fails to completely stop, or even remotely stop. It is dangerous if the four way stop cannot be enforced.

As part of the traffic calming process residents in the area had a good sized say in things. Not only did they approach the city about installing traffic calming measures they also had a say in what those measures could/would be.

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The signal at E. Franklin St. and N. Person St. is being activated on the E. Franklin St. side, even when there are no cars. I have yet to go through this intersection, without having to stop first for non-existent cars.

This intersection operates on fixed time like most downtown intersections with no detection loops, so that is why it cycles to the side streets with no vehicle present. This is done so all approaches get serviced. If you would give a time of day this is occurring and from what approach (coming down Person from Lane or turning off of Peace) and there may be some adjustment in the coordination plan especially if coming down the main street corridor (Person from Lane). Thank you for your concern with the safe and efficient movement of traffic.

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In order to transition successfully, we need your help. This comment has been posted to notify you that the issue you submitted has been closed. If your issue still exists, please open a new issue via SeeClickFix. We wholeheartedly recognize this inconvenience, and strongly believe that this transition will improve citizen services in Raleigh for years to come.

Thank you so much for using SeeClickFix to connect with the City of Raleigh. Over the past few months, SeeClickFix has been working with Raleigh integrate with their existing work order system, which will route issues directly to City staff in the field. This solution will improve the speed of communication and issue resolution throughout the City. We are really excited about the improved service this will provide.

In order to transition successfully, we need your help. This comment has been posted to notify you that the issue you submitted has been closed. If your issue still exists, please open a new issue via SeeClickFix. We wholeheartedly recognize this inconvenience, and strongly believe that this transition will improve citizen services in Raleigh for years to come.

Thank you so much for using SeeClickFix to connect with the City of Raleigh. Over the past few months, SeeClickFix has been working with Raleigh integrate with their existing work order system, which will route issues directly to City staff in the field. This solution will improve the speed of communication and issue resolution throughout the City. We are really excited about the improved service this will provide.

In order to transition successfully, we need your help. This comment has been posted to notify you that the issue you submitted has been closed. If your issue still exists, please open a new issue via SeeClickFix. We wholeheartedly recognize this inconvenience, and strongly believe that this transition will improve citizen services in Raleigh for years to come.

JW(Guest)

agreed! in fact, the stop bar should be pulled back a ways from the intersection because City buses have a really hard time making a left turn from Wake Forest when traveling south. Even when I'm stopped behind the stop bar, if a City bus is trying to turn left, I usually have to back up for them to make the turn (if there are no cars behind me).

Neighbor(Guest)

The turn from southbound Wake Forest onto Glascock is really too sharp for the large bus - every time it turns, traffic has to back up. Considering there is hardly anyone ever on the Glascock route bus (unlike the crowded Capital/Wake Forest route), it seems like that route would be better served by a smaller bus or van.
But the first post is correct - when trucks or emergency vehicles make this turn, it is difficult when cars don't stop at the white line on Glascock. I just hate to see more signage, though.

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